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You’ll need to submit a domestic USPTO trademark application to qualify for international trademark filings under the Madrid Protocol. Then you’ll have access to international trademark protection through the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and each of its 193 member countries. At DR&A, we offer full-service representation to lead you through the WIPO application process, coordinate with foreign governments, and capitalize on your U.S. application to fast-track your registration.
If you’re an international business seeking trademark protection in the U.S., you have options: either file a trademark application directly with the USPTO, or leverage a trademark registration in your home country under the Madrid Protocol and Section 44(e). Whichever you choose, we offer tailored full service legal representation to file, monitor, troubleshoot, and register your mark.